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Stories by LOOKOUT on health
Hear their voice: Helen Waltz (they/them), Flagstaff, Ariz.
Former students tell their stories on how the state’s restrictive sex education programs affected their lives and relationships
Hear their voices: Diana Garcia (she/her) Yuma, Ariz.
Hear their voices: Gina Griffiths (Phoenix, AZ.) and TV Alford (Mesa, AZ)
Hear her voice: Yesenia Siemens (she/they), Yuma, Ariz.
In 2023, 17% of all people diagnosed with HIV were over the age of 50. It's both a concern and a realization for some that more should be done.
Research shows that caregiving often results in isolation and burnout, and it's hitting queer people hardest.
A national organization is tracking more than 90 active conversion therapists in Arizona, majority of whom do not have a license.
Educators and LGBTQ+ advocates say HB2310's vague language will have a chilling effect on teachers handing out materials.
Superintendents pointed to anti-LGBTQ+ culture wars and fear of repercussions as reasons why kids are not being taught sex-ed.
A LOOKOUT investigation finds that a specific group of religious-based counselors are possibly violating their certifications and licenses.
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